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Locomotive decoder LE230
DIGITAL plus
Creating a Speed Curve
Start by writing down how you want to assign the internal speed
settings to the speed steps, for example by making up a table as
shown below. The table shown is just an example and gives the
factory pre-set speed curve for a starting speed of 1.
In the following description, we will assume that the decoder is
properly installed and tested, and the locomotive is on the
programming track with the power on. We assume you are
familiar with the general process of programming using your
command station.
Speed step in
14/27 mode
Speed
step in 28
mode
Internal
speed
setting
CV /
register
1
1
1
67
2
3
3
68
3
5
5
69
4
7
7
70
5
9
9
71
6
11
12
72
7
13
15
73
8
15
19
74
9
17
23
75
10
19
28
76
11
21
34
77
12
23
42
78
13
25
52
79
14
27
60
80
-
28
63
81
Warranty
Lenz GmbH does everything it can do to ensure that its products are free from
defects and will operate for the life of your model railroad equipment. From time to
time even the best engineered products fail either due to a faulty part or from
accidental mistakes in installation. To protect your investment in Digital Plus
products. Lenz GmbH offers a very aggressive 10 year Limited Warranty.
This warranty is not valid if the user has altered, intentionally misused the Digital
Plus product, or removed the product's protection, for example the heat shrink from
decoders and other devices. In this case a service charge will be applied